Karyocyte

Karyocyte
Any cell that possesses a nucleus. A neuron (nerve cell) is a karyocyte; it has a nucleus. A mature erythrocyte (red blood cell) is not a karyocyte; it lacks a nucleus. The term "karyocyte" is made up of "kary-" from the Greek "karyon" meaning "nut or kernel" + "-cyte" from the Greek "kytos" meaning a "hollow vessel" = a hollow vessel (a cell) containing a nut or kernel (a nucleus).
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A young, immature normoblast. [karyo- + G. kytos, cell]

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kar·yo·cyte 'kar-ē-ō-.sīt n NORMOBLAST

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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